Hi SeaGypsy
Believe it or not, I have noticed they sell a bladder repair kit. I'm sure most dealers do as plastics are not impervious. Like I said s**t happens. My question was more directed in the direction that if there have been many punctures is there a technique used more. Has GUE or any other organization practiced buoyancy in these situations with both BC's? Yes I have maintained buoyancy with just my drysuit and finning.
My reason for thinking it would be better to be rid of the air is because I think it would be difficult to surface and try to control a leaking bladder at the same time. Can you explain your situation when it happened to you? Did you try to keep air in it or did you use your drysuit?
I was also curious how old is your OMS BC? I assume that it was new since you stated it happened after 6 months unless it was used by someone else. If so did it get serviced? Were the punctures do to a defect or did you puncture while diving. If it was a defect, why didn't you send it back to OMS instead of patching it? Can you achieve enough buoyancy with your drysuit if you had no air in your BC? If not, I'm curious about your configuration. Maybe you would need a dual bladder
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Thanks for your comments.
Believe it or not, I have noticed they sell a bladder repair kit. I'm sure most dealers do as plastics are not impervious. Like I said s**t happens. My question was more directed in the direction that if there have been many punctures is there a technique used more. Has GUE or any other organization practiced buoyancy in these situations with both BC's? Yes I have maintained buoyancy with just my drysuit and finning.
My reason for thinking it would be better to be rid of the air is because I think it would be difficult to surface and try to control a leaking bladder at the same time. Can you explain your situation when it happened to you? Did you try to keep air in it or did you use your drysuit?
I was also curious how old is your OMS BC? I assume that it was new since you stated it happened after 6 months unless it was used by someone else. If so did it get serviced? Were the punctures do to a defect or did you puncture while diving. If it was a defect, why didn't you send it back to OMS instead of patching it? Can you achieve enough buoyancy with your drysuit if you had no air in your BC? If not, I'm curious about your configuration. Maybe you would need a dual bladder

Thanks for your comments.